The artist meditative pieces bring together the precision of digital illustration with the tactility of analogue. He talks to us about switching lanes
Fourteen years after the Spanish artist’s death, a retrospective of his dramatic installations, full of strange grey figures, shows he’s still toying with us
A multi-media installation uses typography and the most advanced digital technologies to ethically engage the audience.
Marija Tiurina‘s fantastical watercolor painting Eden is her biggest to date, measuring approximately 30 x 10 inches. The scene captures a woman kneeling amongst the inhabitants of a mythological forest, trapped within a busy scene that contains everything from an animated ramen bowl to an eel snaking its way through the center of her torso. The painting was inspired by the chaos of Hieronymus Bosch‘s The Garden of Earthly Delights, Tiurina creating her own take on the hedonistic 15th century work. More
This drawing by Canadian artist Cathy Daley is full of vigor and energy and expresses exactly how I feel on most days, but especially today, as I have run away to London again to do lots of exciting things. Including becoming a piece of art for the Motley Collective and seeing degree shows and friends. I hope you have a good weekend, I am really looking forward to mine.
Artwork by People Too @ peopletoo.ru People Too are an amazing Russian artist duo best known for their incredible paper craft. Hailing from Novosibirsk, they chronicle their wonderful…
Visual art comes in all shapes and sizes. And while for many, a true work of art is something extremely detailed, colorful, that which speaks volumes with its expression, there are people who take a more minimal and straightforward approach to art.
The work of Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto is a surprise altogether! Get to know his installations and sculptures in this Sunday Visual Diary, enjoy!
The artist using sculpture to #freethenipple
Exhibition dates: 7th November 2015 – 8th January 2017 GERDA WEGENER: The unusual story of a love between painter and muse that transcends gender boundaries Gerda Wegener…
Gaia Alari, also known under pseudonym Marie Esther, is an artist from Milan, Italy. Gaia is a medical student who spends her free time on improving her skills as an artist. In the series ‘Transparency’ she experiments with layered and overlapping drawings to create surreal, ethereal human portraits. I love Gaia’s pieces: it’s like looking […]
One of the benefits of an interest art piece is that it will force you to think. The right piece will challenge your reality, bring out a specific emotion, or just leave you feeling a bit puzzled. Here are 28 of our picks for the most striking pieces of
Drawing magazine is thrilled to present The Illustration Issue, our first issue ever devoted to the many artistic practices and styles that fall under the broad label of illustration. Among the illustrators featured in the magazine are four contemporary artists who use different media to create imagined worlds, characters, and scenes. Featured here is a [...]
Spanish artist Paco Pomet (previously) references the appearance of vintage vacation photos and vast historical landscapes in his surreal oil paintings, works that offer a subtle humor from their often grayscale palette. By rendering limbs as freakishly elongated tubes and adding touches of neon green and orange, Pomet brings his images of the past into the future, hinting at a post-apocalyptic realm where humans are forced to live beside the radioactive waste that has led to their bodies’ defects. More
Klaus Rinke is a German artist who explored several artistic means (painting, sculpture) before concentrating on body art. He especially used the movement of the body, captured through performance and photographs, as a means to express the passing of time. The theme of the clock itself...
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beneath the grass and fields of rural hamburg, the street artist has installed a miniature city that visitors can walk through.
Funny, weird and WTF images that will make your day better.
Vadim Stein is talented photo art creator based in St. Petersburg, Russia. Most of his works are in black and white but all are so eye-catching and
You don't go to the Milan Design Week to see furniture and design trends only but get all excited about the 5 Top Installations the city has to offer.
Taller than trees and towering over buildings, Johanna Goodman‘s pieced together female forms appear to stretch far above the landscapes before them. The collaged works, which combine elements of art, design, and architecture, are a part of Goodman’s series titled The Catalogue of Imaginary Beings, which aims to explore the individual’s role in history and popular culture. “[The Catalogue of Imaginary Beings] draws its inspiration from a wide spectrum of sources—including magical realism, surrealism, and symbolism—and more specific references such cultural artifacts as talismans, idols, totems, and all of the material detritus that surrounds all of us all the time,” Goodman told Ms. More
"The bears changed my life, they inspired me to be the best that I possibly can...I just hope we can return the favor and protect them as much as they protected us."
This made me smile hugely. Piñata Anatomy by Minneapolis-based Carmichael Lynch of Carmichael Collective. More
The Weeknd really goes savage in the visuals for "False Alarm", the second single off of his upcoming album.
Leanna Russell talked about her recent large-scale project Fantasy Scene: modeling & texturing approaches, background creation, lighting, and mood.